San Francisco law enforcement and emergency crews have prepared for violent campus outbursts and put their plan into practice for the first time Wednesday in a simulated shooting with dozens of victims at St. Ignatius College Preparatory.
Read More →San Francisco's ban on handguns, which has been blocked by a legal challenge since it was approved by voters in 2005, violates state law, according to a California court.
Read More →EFJohnson is teaming with Cisco to combine Cisco's IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS) with EF Johnson's robust portfolio of advanced Land Mobile Radio communications solutions. This will provide state and local governments and first responders with a complete IP interoperability solution as they look for new ways to improve response times to protect citizens.
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Cisco’s IP Interoperability Collaboration System 2.0 (IPICS) allows personnel within the same or different agencies to communicate across previously isolated radio, IP, and non-IP networks. Cisco IPICS 2.0 delivers a new, policy-based approach and support for more devices with "single click" integrated notification and messaging.
Read More →The Board of Supervisors gave final approval Tuesday to legislation that would set most marijuana-related crimes as the lowest law enforcement priority for the San Francisco Police Department.
Read More →A city supervisor has introduced a resolution that would urge local law enforcement agencies to ignore tough federal illegal immigration legislation if it becomes law.
Read More →Cisco Systems is the recipient of the 2005 Award for Technology Leadership for its Metropolitan Mobile Network solution, which provides broadband wireless access to first responder agencies.
Read More →Cisco’s new IP Interoperability and Collaboration Systems (IPICS) technology is a new communication system designed to easily integrate push-to-talk radio systems with other communication resources. These next-generation capabilities are designed to allow organizations to easily collaborate on daily operations, safety, security, and emergency management across different networks—both wired and wireless.
Read More →Toll collectors at San Francisco's landmark Golden Gate Bridge have been issued body armor to guard against armed bandits.
Read More →Gun owners and advocates wasted little time Wednesday in challenging San Francisco's newly enacted prohibition on handgun possession by filing a lawsuit in the same court that tossed out a local handgun ban 23 years ago and vowing to, if necessary, use shotguns to protect themselves.
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